Clear
Glazes
1500 Clear Gloss Glaze (cone 4/6) – An
excellent lead free, zinc Free, A/P non-toxic,
dinnerware safe stoneware clear gloss glaze which is
compatible with most commercially available underglazes.
1501 Clear Crackle Glaze
(cone 4/6) – A lead free, zinc free, A/P
non-toxic clear crackle glaze. After the piece
has been removed from the kiln and allowed to cool the
crackle pattern will form. A colored dye can be rubbed
into the surface to emphasize the crackle pattern. Crackle
glazes are not considered dinnerware safe due to the
possibility of bacterial growth in the cracks.
Clear Satin Glaze (cone
4/6) – Also lead free, zinc free, A/P non-toxic,
dinnerware safe and suitable for use over underglaze
decoration. Satin clear glazes are not as translucent as
clear gloss glazes and will tend to mute the appearance of
underglaze decoration somewhat.
Plain
Colored Glazes
Opaque Gloss Glazes – 1510, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514 and
1515 – A selection of lead free, non-toxic,
dinnerware safe stoneware glazes.
Opaque Satin Glazes –1540 and 1541–
Smooth satin finish on these stoneware glazes which are
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Reactive
Glazes
Soft Reactive Glazes – 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524 and
1525 – Are all lead free and dinnerware safe.
They are formulated to produce reactions during the firing
cycle which give beautiful effects, particularly when
applied in a thin layer underneath one of the Regular
Reactive Glazes listed below. Please be aware that these
glazes are more fluid and may run particularly when
glazes are applied thickly. Be more careful when using
them on vertical surfaces. Use a thinner coating of glaze
towards the bottom of the piece.
Regular Reactive Glazes – 1530,
1531, 1532, 1533, 1534, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538 and 1539
– Are all lead free and dinnerware safe. The
final appearance of the glaze is dependent on firing
temperature, glaze thickness and the composition of the
clay body being used. The same glaze can look quite
different on different clay bodies. The samples shown on
the color charts are one dipping application of glaze
fired to cone 5 in an electric kiln on a white clay body.
Different results may be experienced in reduction.
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